Urinary Biomarkers of Exposure to Volatile Organic Compounds from the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health Study Wave 1 (2013–2014)
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design
2.2. Participants
2.3. Biospecimen Collection Procedures
2.4. Chemical Analysis
2.4.1. Volatile Organic Compound Metabolites (VOCMs)
2.4.2. Urinary Creatinine
3. Statistical Analysis
3.1. Multivariate Analysis and Selected VOCM Analyses
3.2. PATH Study W1 and NHANES 2015–2016 VOCM Comparison
4. Results
4.1. VOCM Geometric Means and Percentiles by Tobacco User Group
4.2. Multivariate Analysis of Tobacco Smoke and Demographic Associations with Selected VOCMs
4.3. PATH Study W1 and NHANES 2015–2016 VOCM Comparison
5. Discussion
6. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Tobacco User Group | Definition |
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Every Day Established Combustible Product User (Smokers; n = 3156) | For at least one combustible product: Has ever used the product If cigarettes, has smoked 100 cigarettes in lifetime. If other product, has used the product fairly regularly Currently uses every day Does not now use any smokeless products (answer “No” for each smokeless product questions from questionnaire) or e-cigarettes AND are not currently using any nicotine replacement therapy (NRT). |
Every Day Established E-cigarette User (ENDS Users; n = 149) | Respondents who have used e-cigarettes every day AND are not current established or experimental users of any combustible product or smokeless tobacco, AND are not currently using any nicotine replacement therapy (NRT). |
Every Day Established Smokeless Product User (Smokeless Users; n = 353) | For at least one smokeless tobacco product: Has ever used the product Has used the product fairly regularly Currently uses every day Does not now use any combustible products nor e-cigarettes AND are not currently using any nicotine replacement therapy (NRT). |
Never Users (n = 1563) | Has never used any tobacco product. |
Biomarker | Abbreviation | Parent Compound |
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N-Acetyl-S-(4-hydroxy-2-buten-1-yl)-L-cysteine | t4HBEMA | 1,3-Butadiene |
N-Acetyl-S-(3,4-dihydroxybutyl)-L-cysteine | 34HBMA | |
N-Acetyl-S-(3-hydroxypropyl)-L-cysteine | 3HPMA | Acrolein |
N-Acetyl-S-(2-carboxyethyl)-L-cysteine | 2COEMA | |
N-Acetyl-S-(2-carbamoylethyl)-L-cysteine | 2CAEMA | Acrylamide |
N-Acetyl-S-(2-carbamoyl-2-hydroxyethyl)-L-cysteine | 2CAHEMA | |
N-Acetyl-S-(2-cyanoethyl)-L-cysteine | 2CYEMA | Acrylonitrile |
N-Acetyl-S-(1-cyano-2-hydroxyethyl)-L-cysteine | 1CYHEMA | |
N-Acetyl-S-(2-hydroxyethyl)-L-cysteine | 2HEMA | Acrylonitrile; Vinyl chloride; Ethylene oxide |
N-Acetyl-S-(phenyl)-L-cysteine | PHMA | Benzene |
2-Thioxothiazolidine-4-carboxylic acid | TTCA | Carbon disulfide |
N-Acetyl-S-(3-hydroxypropyl-1-methyl)-L-cysteine | 3HMPMA | Crotonaldehyde |
N-Acetyl-S-(N-methylcarbamoyl)-L-cysteine | MCAMA | N,N-Dimethylformamide; Methyl isocyanate |
Phenylglyoxylic acid | PHGA | Ethylbenzene; Styrene |
N-Acetyl-S-(4-hydroxy-2-methyl-2-buten-1-yl)-L-cysteine | 4HMBEMA | Isoprene |
N-Acetyl-S-(2-hydroxypropyl)-L-cysteine | 2HPMA | Propylene oxide |
Mandelic acid | MADA | Ethylbenzene; Styrene |
N-Acetyl-S-(benzyl)-L-cysteine | BZMA | Toluene; Benzyl alcohol |
2-Methylhippuric acid | 2MHA | o-Xylene |
3-Methylhippuric acid + 4-Methylhippuric acid | 34MH | m,p-Xylene |
VOCM | Sex a | Age b (% Increase/Decrease) | Race/Ethnicity c (% Increase/Decrease) | ||||
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18–24 | 35–54 | ≥55 | Non-Hispanic Black | Hispanic | Other Race/Multiracial | ||
2COEMA | 9.0 | −17 | 12 | 32 | NSA | −15 | −3.1 |
3HPMA | NSA | −17 | 16 | 17 | −26 | NSA | 29 |
3HMPMA | 13 | −20 | 17 | 36 | −28 | −18 | −4.5 |
4HMBEMA | 23 | −24 | 13 | 33 | −28 | −25 | −11 |
t4HBEMA | 9.8 | −18 | 11 | 28 | −21 | −17 | NSA |
2CYEMA | NSA |
Variable | Smokers | Never Users | ||||||||
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NHANES 2015–2016 | PATH Study Wave 1 2013–2014 | p-Value | NHANES 2015–2016 | PATH Study Wave 1 2013–2014 | p-Value | |||||
n | GM (SE) | n | GM (SE) | n | GM (SE) | n | GM (SE) | |||
t4HBEMA | 888 | 15.7 (1.32) | 8080 | 18.9 (0.444) | 0.0208 | 1331 | 3.54 (0.15) | 3153 | 4.28 (0.081) | <0.0001 |
3HPMA | 842 | 725 (39.7) | 7973 | 841 (14.9) | 0.0064 | 1239 | 221 (7.12) | 3153 | 255 (5.78) | 0.0002 |
2COEMA | 888 | 178 (10.1) | 7637 | 218 (3.17) | 0.0001 | 1331 | 91.8 (3.03) | 3022 | 92.2 (1.77) | 0.9070 |
2CYEMA | 888 | 58.0 (6.76) | 7637 | 68.4 (2.66) | 0.1511 | 1331 | 1.41 (0.09) | 3022 | 1.25 (0.034) | 0.0967 |
3HMPMA | 888 | 1.28 × 103 (79.6) | 8081 | 1.62 × 103 (37.1) | 0.0001 | 1331 | 378 (12.80) | 3153 | 433 (10.2) | 0.0009 |
4HMBEMA | 888 | 18.1 (1.74) | 8057 | 21.4 (0.637) | 0.0732 | 1331 | 3.22 (0.09) | 3120 | 3.14 (0.088) | 0.5241 |
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De Jesús, V.R.; Bhandari, D.; Zhang, L.; Reese, C.; Capella, K.; Tevis, D.; Zhu, W.; Del Valle-Pinero, A.Y.; Lagaud, G.; Chang, J.T.; et al. Urinary Biomarkers of Exposure to Volatile Organic Compounds from the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health Study Wave 1 (2013–2014). Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2020, 17, 5408. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17155408
De Jesús VR, Bhandari D, Zhang L, Reese C, Capella K, Tevis D, Zhu W, Del Valle-Pinero AY, Lagaud G, Chang JT, et al. Urinary Biomarkers of Exposure to Volatile Organic Compounds from the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health Study Wave 1 (2013–2014). International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2020; 17(15):5408. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17155408
Chicago/Turabian StyleDe Jesús, Víctor R., Deepak Bhandari, Luyu Zhang, Christopher Reese, Kimberly Capella, Denise Tevis, Wanzhe Zhu, Arseima Y. Del Valle-Pinero, Guy Lagaud, Joanne T. Chang, and et al. 2020. "Urinary Biomarkers of Exposure to Volatile Organic Compounds from the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health Study Wave 1 (2013–2014)" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 15: 5408. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17155408
APA StyleDe Jesús, V. R., Bhandari, D., Zhang, L., Reese, C., Capella, K., Tevis, D., Zhu, W., Del Valle-Pinero, A. Y., Lagaud, G., Chang, J. T., van Bemmel, D., Kimmel, H. L., Sharma, E., Goniewicz, M. L., Hyland, A., & Blount, B. C. (2020). Urinary Biomarkers of Exposure to Volatile Organic Compounds from the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health Study Wave 1 (2013–2014). International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(15), 5408. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17155408